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[B][I]UK Righty Tabbed the Second-Best Reliever in Collegiate Summer Leagues During 2011[/I][/B]
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — After dominating in the Cape Cod League as the top closer on the circuit, Kentucky sophomore right-hander Trevor Gott has been tabbed a first-team Perfect Game Summer Collegiate All-America honoree, it was announced.
A native of Lexington, Ky., Gott emerged as the top reliever in the prospect-laden CCBL after pacing the league with 13 saves in 13 chances during the regular-season. Gott appeared in 18 games in the regular-season during the summer for Orleans, posting a 1.29 ERA with 12 saves in 21 innings. Gott allowed only four walks and 14 hits during the regular-season, also picking up the save in the Cape Cod League All-Star Game, played at Fenway Park on July 29.
Perfect Game put Gott as one of two relievers on the Summer Collegiate All-America team, along with Eastern Kentucky right-hander Anthony Bazzani, who pitched in the Northwoods League during the summer.
The [I]Gatorade[/I] Kentucky High School Player of the Year made 23 appearances with two saves, coming against the blistering hot Utah Utes and the Arkansas Razorbacks. Overall as a freshman, Gott totaled a 2-4 record and a 3.62 ERA, striking out 34 in 27.1 innings. Without two bad relief outings late in his freshman campaign, Gott was dominating, posting a 2-3 record and a 1.38 ERA with two saves.
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